Inspiring!
Palladium-toned Van Dyke. Delta 100, 480mm Apo Ronar, Cot 320.
Printable View
Inspiring!
Palladium-toned Van Dyke. Delta 100, 480mm Apo Ronar, Cot 320.
Thomas...those two doors look familiar - Bodie?
About a year and a half ago I built a UV printer and was thinking of working my way through different processes. I got as far a cyanotypes. Lol. I did a couple hundred in a short time aided by the ridiculous amount of light the UV leds were putting out. I got it all worked out then I haven't done anything since except to do some toning a month or so ago. Here are a couple. I'd post more of them but most of them started out in smaller formats so I can't post them of course. Maybe over the winter I'll pick it all back up, especially seeing some of the work in this thread. I'll probably give bichromate and gumoil prints a go next.
http://www.patrickjames.net/lff/Cyan-12copy.jpg
http://www.patrickjames.net/lff/Cyan-15copy.jpg
Yeah - right across the street from the hotel and I.O.O.F hall on Main street. I shot the negative and printed it as a Van Dyke several years back but then decided that the structure wasn't very appealing but mounted it on 2-ply mat board instead of the 4-ply that I usually use and didn't place it in a protective sleeve so what appears to be a very slight cloud on the right and the left side could be abrasive damage from storage in a print rack with other prints. The bottom of the mat window is soiled apparently from flipping through the prints and handling. Anyway, I came across it a couple of days ago and now have a better opinion of it. The printing quality is very good with the foreground grasses in sharp focus.
Attachment 209250
Van dyke brown from 13*18 fomapan 100 shot with unnamed rapid aplanat
Here is a 5x7 cyanotype toned in coffee and watercolors. After halloween.
Attachment 209626
Here is another coffee toned cyanotype. This time taken with my cobbled together steampunk kodak 5x7 instamatic camera. Attachment 210247
Attachment 210248